The clock strikes on its own.. the dream of "time crystals" is close
The article discusses the emerging concept of time crystals in quantum physics, highlighting their potential for automatic, periodic motion without external energy input.
The work of Latvian researchers could pave the way for faster and smaller computers
Latvian researchers are exploring the use of quantum physics to develop smaller and more powerful electronic devices as traditional physics laws become inadequate.
The work of the University of Latvia recognized as one of the most significant achievements in Latvian science in 2025
The University of Latvia's research focuses on quantum physics to create smaller, more powerful electronic devices, which may redefine technology standards.
Discrete revolution in physics suggests that time is not a fundamental part of reality
A new perspective in physics challenges the traditional understanding of time as a fundamental aspect of reality, suggesting it may not be as essential as previously thought.
The Wave Function of the Universe: A Secret Conspired to be Hidden by Physics
Researchers suggest that the complete understanding of the universe's wave function may be fundamentally unattainable, despite the ability to predict cosmic behaviors.
Quantum physicists take a big step towards a hack-proof internet
Chinese scientists have successfully transmitted data using quantum cryptography based on entangled atoms over a distance of 11 kilometers, marking a significant advancement towards a hack-proof internet.
China’s first-of-a-kind ABF crystal creates most energized solid-state laser beam
A laboratory at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry has developed a groundbreaking ABF crystal that produces the shortest wavelength laser beam at 158.9 nanometers, potentially advancing fields like quantum computing and precision manufacturing.
Nobel Laureates in Physics Hope to Achieve Quantum Breakthrough During Their Lifetime, and They Have Reason for Optimism
Nobel Prize winners in physics are optimistic about achieving a quantum breakthrough during their lifetime, despite the complex nature of quantum mechanics that confounds many.
How Quantum Mechanics Changes the Form of 'Reality' as We See and Know It?
The article discusses how quantum mechanics alters our understanding of reality, particularly through concepts like the uncertainty principle, which challenges our intuitive notions of measurement in quantum systems.
The Queen of Physics and Quantum. 'The Great Naples of Dad and the Mantra: Never Give Up'
Francesca Ferlaino, an Italian quantum physicist and daughter of the former president of Napoli, has been named 'Austrian Scientist of the Year', highlighting her groundbreaking achievements in the field.
Quantum Gravity: The Unknown Side of Gravity
Physicists are exploring whether gravity, like the other fundamental forces, exhibits quantum properties through experiments involving glass beads and tiny diamonds.
Einstein on a Chip: When the Electron Path 'Bends' Due to Hidden Geometry
Researchers have found that electrons are affected by hidden geometry in quantum space, causing their paths to appear curved, reminiscent of Einstein's theories on the bending of light around massive stars.
Paradox in a Box: The Story of a Man Who Redefined Reality
The article explores the life and contributions of Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian physicist known for his advancements in quantum mechanics.
Alain Aspect, Nobel Prize in Physics: "Einstein was so intelligent that he would have had to acknowledge quantum entanglement"
Alain Aspect discusses how Albert Einstein would have reacted to his experiments on quantum entanglement, drawing parallels between physics and his newfound hobby of magic.